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Old 07-20-2005, 02:03 PM
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Okay, I have now recovered from my dead faint - flip flops?!?! You're going to spend over a thousand dollars on a dress and wear Dollar Store flip flops?!?!?

Why not ballet slippers? They're just as comfortable, but have a tad more style about them. And yes, people WILL see your feet more often than you realize - when you dance anything to anything fast, when your garter is taken off, etc, etc.
I love the idea of wearing ballet slippers! What a creative and confortable way to still look classy! I think I'll still wear heels for the ceremony and pictures but i think ballet slippers are going to be my savior at the reception, great idea!
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Old 07-20-2005, 02:23 PM
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I love the idea of wearing ballet slippers! What a creative and confortable way to still look classy! I think I'll still wear heels for the ceremony and pictures but i think ballet slippers are going to be my savior at the reception, great idea!
A sister of mine wore them - she had really pretty bows put on them, and she said it was like wearing bedroom slippers!
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I'm sure I'll post more on this topic later, yet here's my input on the shoes -

I want tennis shoes *similar* to what was done in the movie "Father of the Bride" (the more recent version, I guess..is there more than one???) I prefer tennis shoes anyway, and I'll just pick up a pair of Keds type shoes and let my mom decorate to her heart's content - we've done this as a gift for the last two brides whose wedding I have been/will be in, and they absolutely loved them!
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I can't find an online photo of the cake that I had planned, but it was an azure blue, with a dotted swiss design and a monogram, on a square cake. I did, however, find this site for a bakery artist. This is one of her more traditional cakes:



One more thing about wedding cakes: there is a WONDERFUL bakery around my area (ask any of 'burgh people about Bethel Bakery!), beautiful, delicious - the best cakes I've ever seen. Anyhow, I was at my church's Wednesday dinners, and I mentioned that the owners of Bethel Bakery go on a two week vacation in the summer. One of the women there changed the date of her wedding just so she could have a Bethel Bakery wedding cake!!
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Old 07-21-2005, 05:04 PM
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I am TOTALLY enjoying this thread, even though my time has come and gone..way gone...and I hope I'm not planning one for my kids anytime in the future. Play on! And don't forget-more pictures of cakes, tables, and of course, song lists!
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Old 07-21-2005, 10:56 PM
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I am TOTALLY enjoying this thread, even though my time has come and gone..way gone...and I hope I'm not planning one for my kids anytime in the future. Play on! And don't forget-more pictures of cakes, tables, and of course, song lists!
I know the feeling!! I have all these ideas playing in my head, but I questioned putting them on paper!

Should I marry again, I would want to marry at Christmas time (think of the money saved on flowers, at least at my church!), and instead of any of the traditional bridal music, I'd like Twila Paris' Sanctuary as the processional. If money is no object, as Brianna says, I'd like to have Twila Paris as the accompanist to the music pastor at my church - I LOVE her voice/music!

And, when I was planning to marry the former mr. honeychile, the main song to start the reception would definitely have been Etta James' At Last!, and a healthy dose of Nat King Cole would have been played!
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This is close to what we had planned (well, as close as I've found online, so far). The biggest difference is that the cake would have been azure blue, with white trim (like a dotted swiss) & monogram, and the flowers would have matched the bouquets:

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Honey, I love this cake!! And I've never seen a monogram on a cake before! Neat!
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Old 07-25-2005, 02:40 PM
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Here is the cake I really want, it is actually from the March-April 2003 Brides Magazine (I tore the picture out then):




I know it is hard to see, but the cake has "love" quotes written all over it. And the prose can actually be customed.

I really want a simple cake and small. I've also thought about getting cheesecakes:


White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle


Oreo Cheesecake


Fresh Strawberry on Plain Cheescake


Chocolate Raspberry Truffle

I also like the Boston Creme Pie Cheesecake, but the Cheesecake Factory website is being tempramental right now.
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Old 07-25-2005, 03:12 PM
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Honey, I love this cake!! And I've never seen a monogram on a cake before! Neat!
I really wish I could find an online photo of the azure blue one! It's absolutely amazing, with all that white trim (and the monogram!)! I'll have to try to scan it, if at all possible!
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Old 07-25-2005, 03:38 PM
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I'm probably the only ADPi not counting bridesmaids...

If I ever marry, I'll elope to someplace tropical and then take the money that would have gone into a wedding for a house and a yearly "honeymoon."

And maybe once we hit that one year mark we'll have a fabulous formal party for our family and friends... I just don't enjoy a lot of the weddings I've attended, mostly due to the lack of attention to the more important details for the guests' experience.
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Old 07-25-2005, 04:17 PM
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Ok, Brianna- I am coming to your wedding just so I can eat the dessert!!! OH, wait- that might sound rude- fo course I will be there to honor and support you. The dessert will just be an added bonus!
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Old 07-25-2005, 04:34 PM
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Well of course you have to be there!!!!!!

Dessert is just the added bonus.
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Old 07-25-2005, 10:22 PM
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Just out of curiosity, has anyone else heard of this type of wedding reception? I went to one in Baltimore, and it was held in this huge, almost warehouse looking place (on the outside). On the inside were seven different "halls" for receptions, and lots of places for photo ops - a waterfall, an old bridge over a stream, a rainbow, a fountain, etc - pretty nice!

Each of the halls had the head table at the front, and the dance floor in front of that. One either side of the dance floor were the tables of people. When the food was served, carts came down the dance floor, and platters of (delicious!) food were served, family style. Afterwards, there was a table with at least a dozen different cakes and other desserts from where you could help yourself.

It was a first for me, but I thought it was fairly efficient - especially when I heard the approximate price! For the aethestics, the bridesmaids each wore a plain hunter green sheath style gown, and carried a bouquet of a different color of rose - yellow, red, white, pink, and coral. Amy's dress was her mother's, which is always nice, and each tier of the cake had one of the colors of the bridesmaids' bouquets. It was very pretty!

Oh, and as I'm asking about traditions, does anyone do "the money dance", when someone puts money in a box/bag/apron and then can dance with the Bride or Groom, or is that a Baltimore thing, too?
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except for my friends wedding, which I was in and the reception sucked, all the weddings I have gone to recently have done the money dance. I personally don't like the money dance, I think it's tacky, so I won't be doing it.

I just don't like the idea of making people pay to dance with me at my wedding, when they are supposed to be a guest. See where I'm coming from.

I already know a few songs that must be played:

Father-Daughter dance: Butterfly Kisses

Misc. music: Dancing Queen, We are Family, Celebration. I also have to admit that I love the fun ones you do in high school like the Electric Slide and Chicken Dance. LOL.
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